One of the nation’s oldest and most venerated Latino civil rights organizations is at a critical juncture that some members say could determine its direction — or have dire implications for its future.
Some have accused its president of fueling the very discrimination the organization first set out to eliminate.
Half a dozen current and former members contend that Domingo Garcia, a Dallas lawyer who has led the group since 2018, is seeking to marginalize Puerto Rican members after he almost lost his seat last year to a candidate of Puerto Rican origin.
They said the organization had suspended Puerto Rican members and fired, without cause, some of its most prominent leaders of Puerto Rican descent.
Two amendments to the group’s constitution are up for consideration, one of which threatens to purge all island residents from its ranks.
Persons:
Domingo Garcia
Organizations:
League of United Latin American, Puerto Rican
Locations:
Puerto Rico, Dallas, Puerto Rican